both are manifestations of love and love is the basis LITTLE 

 of our sense of sublimity. JOURNEYS 



Certain phases of religion we surely will abandon. 

 "We will purify, refine and beautify our religion, just 

 as we have our table etiquette and our housekeeping. 

 The millennium will come only through the scien- 

 tific acceptance of piety. When the Church and State 

 separated it was well, but when Science and Religion 

 joined hands it was better. Science stands for the 

 head; religion for the heart. All things are dual, and 

 through the marriage of these two principles, one the 

 masculine and the other the feminine, will come a 

 renaissance of advancement such as this tired old world 

 on her zigzag journeys has never seen. Sociology is I 

 the religious application of economics. Demonology/j 

 has been replaced by psychology, and the betterment of 

 man's condition on earth is now fast becoming the 

 chief solicitude of the Church. 



It will thus be seen that John Fiske's hope for the 

 future was bright and strong. The man was an optimist 

 by nature, and his patience and good nature were al- 

 ways in evidence. He made friends, and he held them. 

 Huxley, who of all men hated piety that was flavored 

 with hypocrisy, loved John Fiske and once wrote 

 this : ' There was a man sent from God by the name of 

 John Fiske. Now John holds in his great and gener- 

 ous heart the best of all the Church has to offer, hence 

 I no longer go to prayers, but instead, I invite John 

 Fiske to come and dine with us every Sunday, so are 

 we made better Amen. " 



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